Sociobiology (33,766 Books)

Sociobiology is a synthesis of scientific disciplines which attempts to explain social behavior in animal species by considering the Darwinian advantages specific behaviors may have. It is often considered a branch of biology and sociology, but also draws from ethology, anthropology, evolution, zoology, archaeology, population genetics and other disciplines. Within the study of human societies, sociobiology is closely related to the fields of human behavioral ecology and evolutionary psychology.

By: Hetherington, Helen F; Burton, H. Darwin (Henry Darwin)

By: International Congress of Genetics

Hybrid conference report, Report, Comptes rendus, Verhandlungen, Atti; Issued by the Congress under its earlier or variant names: 1899, International Conference on Hybridisation (the Cross-Breeding of Species) and on the Cross-Breeding of Varieties; 1902, International Conference on Plant Breeding and Hybridization; 1906, International Conference on Genetics; 1939, International Genetica l Conference; Hybrid conference report; Caryologia Supplement; Zeitschrift für Verer...